Seven silver items, a Georgian style tea caddy by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) London 1900. Weight: 173.7 grams. A shell dish by Mappin Brothers Sheffield 1896. Weight: 54.4 grams. Octagonal shaped caster. B
Superb George III sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked, London,1781, Daniel Smith & Robert sharp, of shaped oval form, set with a floral finial, surrounded by fine beaded borders, the body beautifully engraved with central armorial, above a fine lower bea
Adams Chinese pattern blue and white porcelain wash basin, chamber pot, tea caddy, vases, bowl and dish, 19th/20th century, (7 items), the basin 39 cm diameter
An early Victorian walnut tea caddy, circa 1850s with cavetto moulded hinged lid, brass bail handle with pierced foliate plates, with stringing and barber pole inlaid, the velvet lined interior in three divisions, raised on bracket feet. Height 17 cm, leng
Late Georgian Australian casuarina tea caddy c1810s, with inlaid details, on brass ball feet and vaulted top, 19 cm long x 10.5 cm wide x 14.5 cm high.
19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, marked 833, 1860, of lobed rectangular form, decorated with acanthus and flower motifs in relief to top and sides, total weight 270gm, height 8 cm
Large Victorian mahogany tea caddy, c.1860, the hinged facetted cover decorated with inlaid border, the body set with twin brass drop ring handles and brass escutcheon and key, opening to reveal central mixing bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, with
Wonderful pair of Australian specimen boxes, comprising a sewing box and tea caddy, both of rectangular form, set with diamond panels to the body in specimens of Australian woods, both interior fitted, 13 cm x 25 cm x 13.5 cm (tea caddy) and 10 cm x 18.5 c
Rosewood tea caddy, English Regency period rosewood tea caddy, 19th century, case of sarcophagus form with a domed basket, dual side handles, fitted interior with two lidded tea boxes, centered opening with molded glass mixing vessel. 18 x 31 x 16 cm
Early 19th century English mahogany tea caddy A/F, of exquisite construction, containing two divisions for green and black tea, the two containers having a cedar body, set into cedar frame, and hand made 'Piano' hinges, bracketing a non-original cobalt blu
A Regency brass inlaid mahogany tea caddy, circa 1810, of sarcophagus form with gilt metal lion mask ring handles to the sides and lion's paw feet, all edges with inlaid brass mouldings, the top and front inlaid with brass stars and stringing, the interior
An antique 15ct yellow gold miniature tea caddy casket (8.4 grams), opening to reveal two natural gold nugget mineral specimens (4.2 grams), 2.2 cm wide, 12.6 grams total
An English Pewter tea caddy or biscuit box designed by Archibald Knox decorated with the Honesty leaf motif, square swollen shape, the lid with double bar handle. Marked 'English Pewter 0194', height 12 cmmm x 10.5 cm square.
A fine George II sterling silver rococo tea caddy, 1750 London, w maker's mark Samuel Herbert & Co. Rectangular bombe form w detachable cover, surmounted by a gesticulating cherub & bird finial, raised on 4 shell & scroll feet, lavishly decorated w repouss
An elm tea caddy, early 19th century, of plain casket form with a flat diamond point lid, with two interior lids, and key, 15 cm high, 20 cm wide, 11.5c, deep
A George III silver strung tortoiseshell tea caddy, circa 1800, of casket profile with a vacant silver cartouche to the lid, twin lids with ivory knops to the interior, with key, 12 cm high, 17 cm wide, 10 cm deep
Late George III sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked London, 1808, Thomas Hayter, of oval form, with a cylindrical cover, with bands of foliate engraving to shoulders and base, total weight 136gm, height 8.8 cm and width 8.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of
Rare late Georgian casuarina tea caddy, interior with 2 lidded canisters with banded decoration, and central lidded glass mixing bowl, circa 1800, which is of significant age for use of casuarina use in tea caddies, width 30 cm; height 16 cm
Danish tea caddy, in 800 Danish silver with a bulbous form having a stepped domed lid with wooden scalloped carved finial, gadrooned shoulders, floral garland central line and oval stepped base with a garland of leaves forming a border. Assay by Christian
A mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 19th century, the flame mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea cady or chest, with a flat base, brass escutcheon, the fitted interior with hinged caddies. Height 32 cm, length 44 cm, width 28 cm
Mid 19th century silver travelling pocket inkwell, in the form of a sarcophagus tea caddy, with removable canisters, with oval plaque to cover, total weight 64gm, 2.5 cm x 4.9 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
Edwardian sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked London, 1902, W.N//G.N (W & G Neal),with cylindrical cover, set above a rectangular body beautifully embossed with acanthus, c-scroll and floral motifs, total weight 165gm, height 15 cm
A Japanese Seto Double-Gourd-Form tea caddy, Chaire, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th century, in the shape of a double-gourd, half covered in a caramel-brown iron glaze with a drip down the front, together with gold-brocade grey silk shifuku and early wooden
An antique English tea caddy with lacquered black Japanned finish and ornate brass mounts, interior fitted with two compartments with hand-painted simulated walnut finish, 19th century, 12 cm high, 23.5 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep
An antique Indian silver tea caddy with ornate village scene decoration, lion's paw feet and seated figural finial, 19th/20th century, 14.5 cm high, 276 grams
Chinese silver tea caddy, with Martele finish, decorated with panels of bamboo and pagoda. Dents. Hallmark to base, the cover engraved with monogram Jm, height 16 cm W477g
Georgian tea caddy, flame mahogany twin reservoir internally lined with velvet to lid and boxwood circular detaching at centre insert replaced not matching
A fine Indian silver tea caddy, 950 silver, 19th century the heavily embossed and chased lozenge shape tea caddy with elephant twin handles, each rectangular side decorated with a caparisoned elephant or a dancing figure on a mythical creature, against an
A silver gilt mounted Meissen Hausmalerei porcelain coffee pot, three cups and saucers and a tea caddy, circa 1725, all painted 'En grisaille' with rustic scenes within gilt Augsburg strapwork, the tea caddy of hexagonal outline marked Dsb in iron red scri
Japanese Satsuma tea caddy, lidded jar with hand painted windows depicting immortals amongst mountain scene to one side and dancing samurai and ladies to other, date mark to base, height 17 cm
A mahogany tea caddy, 19th century, of plain rectangular form with a brass escutcheon and fitted with twin hinged canisters with remnant tin lining, and an etched glass bowl, the box 14 cm high, 30.5 cm long, 16 cm deep
A group of Georgian and later Victorian sterling silver tea caddy spoons, Birmingham and London, 18th/19th century, comprising a shovel shaped spoon with bright cut and prick worked decoration, Birmingham 1787; a fig shaped spoon with a simple bright cut e
Sterling silver tea caddy, lid decorated with a fairy playing a violin. Base with bacchanalian type procession in a classical setting. Chester 1904 by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes. 7 x 7 cm 123g
Chinese blue and white porcelain pillow, tea caddy and four snuff bottles, three snuff bottles missing their stoppers, the tea caddy faulted and with missing lid
Silver tea caddy having worn English hallmarks London assay. Maker unknown. Having an oval from with impressed scrolled floral patterning and domed finial top. Hight: 12 cm. Weight:225.2 grams.
Four Chinese and English pewter teapots, Chinese pewter tea caddy, bowl, trinket box and ink pot, 19th and 20th century, (8 items), the largest 14 cm high, Provenance: The Dr Douglas Frew Waterhouse collection
19th century walnut veneer tea caddy, with squat bombe shape body, the slightly domed cover decorated with studded swag border, with ivory handle and mother of pearl key escutcheon, opening to reveal one large internal compartment, 8 x 22 x 16 cm
A Georgian tortoiseshell domed tea caddy, circa 1800, finely decorated with silver stringing and ivory edging and ball feet, with a brass finial and silver escutcheon and vacant cartouche, complete with lids to the two section interior, with key, 16 cm hig
A George III silver tea caddy, maker's mark of John Denzilow, London 1791, rectangular with canted corners and a slightly domed cover with finial, having bands of bright cut engraving of flowerheads and two vacant cartouches, height 14 cm, 462g
A George III silver tea caddy, makers' mark of Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1799, shaped oval with domed hinged cover revealing a double compartment interior, having bands of bright cut engraved fruit and flowers and two cartouches with presentation inscr
Victorian leather covered wooden 'book stack' form tea caddy, distressed, lid opening to fitted interior, with 2 lidded compartments, and central mixing bowl, height 19 cm, width 32 cm.
Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, faceted oval form, hinged lid with urn finial, body with raised band, London 1899, approx 136 grams (small dents)
A George III silver plain tea caddy, oval form with seated griffin crest on oval cartouche, the flat lid with oval urn form finial, hidden hinge. London 1784 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, width 13 cm.
A pair of sterling silver Prince of Wales feathers, tea caddy spoons, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1981, engraved ich dien, Wt 50 grams, length 8.5 cm
A Victorian black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie tea caddy, the interior with one tin lined tea container, with original two lids, raised on bun feet. (top faded and worn). 21 x 15 x 12.5 cm.
Halstaff & Hannaford handsome antique English casket top travelling tea caddy with coromandal veneer and engraved ormolu strap mounts, interior fitted with matching dome-top tea canisters with spring loaded lids, circa 1860, bearing maker's label inside li
A fine English mahogany sarcophagus form tea caddy of large proportions, internally fitted with two original tea canisters and cut crystal mixing bowl, circa 1850, 22 cm high, 38 cm wide, 22 cm deep
An English regency mahogany tea caddy, with chequerboard stringing and ebony and satin wood diamond inlay to the lid, internally fitted with two original tea canisters and mixing bowl, circa 1830, 17 cm high, 31 cm wide, 17 cm deep
An English Art Nouveau sterling silver tea caddy by E.S. Barnsley of Birmingham, circa 1911. Note: the design was registered in 1901. 11 cm high, 10 cm wide, 158 grams
Mid 19th century string inlaid tea caddy, of rectangular form with a hinged cover, opening to reveal twin compartments, with a removable hinged storage container and a circular recess for glass bottle, with red felt lining to interior and green to base, a/
Large Georgian tea caddy, of rectangular form, with stringing to the edges, opening to a fitted interior with later bowl and two decanters and stoppers, flanked by a pair of drop handles and raised on four bun feet, 20 cm x 26 cm x 15.5 cm